HomeOil and GasAfter U.S. Blocks Iraq-Iran Power Trade, Baghdad Turns to Qatar, Oman for... Oil and Gas After U.S. Blocks Iraq-Iran Power Trade, Baghdad Turns to Qatar, Oman for Gas Supply By Energy Jobline March 11, 2025 0 230 Share FacebookTwitterWhatsAppLinkedinReddItEmail After the U.S. blocked Iraq’s imports of electricity from Iran, Baghdad is seeking alternative gas supplies from Qatar and Oman to mitigate potential energy shortages. Related TagsOILoil and gas Share FacebookTwitterWhatsAppLinkedinReddItEmail Previous articleTrump Administration Pushes to Cancel Oil Reserve Sales, Boost Small Nuclear PowerNext articleRayner says blockers have weakened energy security Energy Joblinehttps://news.energyjobline.com RELATED ARTICLES Oil and Gas Pipeline Rivalry Heats Up in North Carolina as Transco, MVP Compete for Market Share September 12, 2025 Oil and Gas Turkey Secures 15 Bcm LNG in New Deals to Diversify Gas Supply September 12, 2025 Oil and Gas New Era JV Taps Mawgan Capital to Power West Texas AI Data Center with Low-Carbon Gas September 12, 2025 - Advertisment - Most Popular The Chevrolet BrightDrop EV Van Is Dead October 21, 2025 Why China Is Quietly Winning At EV Battery Recycling October 21, 2025 TVA brings online 177-MW solar project using American-made panels, trackers October 21, 2025 SEIA president to step down after 9 years October 21, 2025 Load more Recent Comments